during a showing is a definite faux pas.
A WELL-MANI -MANICURED LAWN
If your lawn is withering, has brownish dead areas, or is overgrown and spotted with weeds, buyers are not going to be attracted to your home. It is important to have a lawn that is well manicured and shows off just as much as the rest of your home. A lawn that appears to be too high maintenance can be a distraction. It is best to go for a look that is neat and attractive. Have the grass regularly trimmed and nicely edged, and ensure that it is healthy. Having a simple garden somewhere around the perimeter is also a great idea. Bright colors really lighten up and bring a joyous feeling to the lawn area. To add a special landscaping touch, throw down some mulch that is in a darker color, such as a solid, dark brown. Mulch helps to neaten things up and gives the area a clean feeling. Mulch always looks good in any setting when set down the proper way. You cannot go wrong with it, as it adds some great curb appeal! Get rid of garden gnomes and other trinkets. Ornaments all over, especially garden gnomes, make the area look tacky, cluttered, and cheap.
BACKYARD APPEAL IS JUS EAL IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE CURB S THE CURB
By the time a buyer gets to the backyard the decision may be somewhat influenced, but the backyard might just tip the scales. The backyard should be just as beautiful as the front yard. Once a buyer reaches the backyard, they will envision themselves relaxing in the sun, having family and friends over, and playing with their children or their pets there. In the summer, backyards
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